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Lixit Chinchilla Dust Lixit Chinchilla Dust

Lixit Chinchilla Dust

Lixit Chinchilla Dust Lixit Chinchilla Dust
$ 9.51

Score By Feature

Based on 1,697 ratings
Delivery
9.20
Packaging
9.63
Customer service
9.62
Satisfaction
9.67

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Product Description

To be used in Chinchilla Dry Baths
Suitable for small animals who enjoy getting dirty in the
This dust is sustainably mined from the Blue Cloud Mine in Southern California using 100 percent natural ingredients.
Fine powder consisting of aluminum silicate, which is free of sand, limestone, or glass and can be shaken out of fur completely
Jar having a capacity of 13 ounces

Questions & Answers

What do you call a blue Are they real or a ?

You can definitely say it is not Blue Cloud In my label, I list Blue Beauty exactly as it appears on the product

The mine that mines this gold is the Blue Cloud Mine in southern California? Do you know if it's Mexican or not?

While Amazon hasn't updated the image, this dust is mined in Kansas and is known as Blue Beauty dust. There was a mine called Blue Cloud that closed

Where is the glitter in this dust that will eventually cause pet sickness or death?

The one I have does not have glitter. There is a sort of sparkle to the dust, though.

Selected User Reviews For Lixit Chinchilla Dust

This product is not for purchase
3/5

The hair is falling out and it is very itchy. BLUE CLOUD ISn't what this is. I believe it is an imitation. Until recently, the formula was okay, but I recently bought a batch and my chin's hair is falling out and she is very itchy.

Maximilian Benson
Maximilian Benson
| Jun 17, 2021
There is a health hazard (respiratory)
3/5

This was a lie that I was fed for six months and I only realized it after rereading the reviews. I am beyond upset at the way this company has lied to me. Blue Cloud as we know it is not the true thing. My jars of Blue Beauty dust have been filled with a powder that is very harmful to the health of your skin! This extreme sparkle in the dust has made me wonder if there is a health risk, and there Leelu has been sneezing for days after her bath and appears to be sick to her stomach. I DO NOT recommend using this for your animals!.

Emory Garrison
Emory Garrison
| Aug 11, 2020
The chinchilla takes a bath in sparkling dust
4/5

I think the price is good considering the size of the My research led me to choose this product based on its reviews and price.
This is the first and only dust products that I have purchased, so my comparison can be limited to that brand.
Observations I can make from my 1-week trip to France The biggest disadvantage of it for my 2 year old chinchilla is that he starts cleaning himself immediately after being put in an enclosed plastic container with a lid (to minimize dust). The benefit, however, lasts for only a few minutes, not the 15 followed by any cleanup. My understanding is that it takes around 30 minutes, based on what I've read online from As for the dust bath session, the first time I used it, the dust had sparkles in it which did not bother the chinchilla, but trying to sweep the floor where the dust settled outside of the container after the session was not as effective as wet paper towel. It is most likely that the chinchilla will inhale dust everywhere it goes in the cage after using it.

Lainey Woodard
Lainey Woodard
| Jan 15, 2021
Price-wise, it fit in my budget
5/5

This dust is a great price for the size! I love how it stays dust-free all day long, and I can keep my chinchilla looking good! Please note
No matter where I buy an item, I always take into account customer reviews when shopping, and I am a big fan of Amazon for reviews of nearly everything before I buy. Any time I review a product or service, I strive to give an honest assessment. Despite my ignorance of the company, I have no affiliation with it. As a general rule, I do not receive any benefit for writing only positive reviews, and I will give a negative review if it is appropriate. Furthermore, I do not review any product that I would not have bought myself. My reviews represent my own unspoken opinions based on my own experience with the product, seller, and / or service. I strive to be as honest and true to my experiences as possible. Attempts at influencing my opinion have not been made. Writing reviews is a pleasure for me, and the feedback I receive is wonderful. My review is intended to be helpful to you.

Anakin Huber
Anakin Huber
| Jul 02, 2021
I didn't see any blue cloud dust
3/5

Dust like this is NOT what we call the Blue Cloud. It is called the Blue Beauty and is unlike the Blue Cloud. This cheap crap is not allowable for my chinchilla because it will cause her to scratch and pull at her fur. Upon returning it, I will provide a credit note. There is a FALSE advertisement here!.

Scarlett Oconnor
Scarlett Oconnor
| Jan 16, 2021
While the value is good, the product is grainy and doesn't adhere As compared with other brands of dust, this was very grainy
4/5

does not really stick to my chinchilla well, but it does keep him clean. My chinchilla does not seem bothered by it in the least. In comparison with other brands, the Kaytee dust provides better value for the money due to its texture and ease of use. The bottom line is that I really recommend this if you are in need of dust or if you want to test it for.

Clare John
Clare John
| Jun 17, 2021
This product seems to be nice and sturdy
5/5

The two pack provides a good value, even for dust. I love the way it makes my chins look and feel. As for getting the stuff everywhere, I guess you just have to accept that. They are happy this way, I think. This chin dust is as good as or better than many other brands.

Ellianna Rasmussen
Ellianna Rasmussen
| Mar 06, 2021
Amazing dust! I love it
5/5

We have one primary housekeeper in our family, so I would think that I would be nuts if I bought dust. But the money is well This sort of stuff is loved by Robert Paulson. He stays fresher for a little while if I mix in a little baking soda.

Millie Swanson
Millie Swanson
| Nov 21, 2020